Posted on 05/09/2020 11:15:00 AM PDT by USA Conservative
The U.S. debate over restrictions for fighting the coronavirus intensified, as protesters labeled mandatory lockdowns as tyranny, while medical workers and health experts cautioned that lifting them too soon risked unleashing a greater disaster.
Liberals want a lockdown but only if that doesnt hurt their business. From BLN News:
In response to citizens peaceably protesting yesterday-
Normal Il mayor taunted nonessential struggling citizens and business owners while his business is OPEN. The banner proves he has NO compassion for his own community. He knew people were coming to protest, his message to those NOT ALLOWED to work: his middle finger!
Worse Koos told the police to fine or arrest nonessential citizens who dare to earn a living.
Koos was brazen enough to post this picture on his Facebook page, minus the text of course. This tyrant is proud of himself! Photo below: I own a bicycle. I ride a bicycle. Or, rather, I used to ride, before the democrat county executive closed ALL the county parks and ALL the bike trails.
In light of the ban on using a bicycle, I am failing to see how a bicycle shop qualifies as essential.
Koos also suffer from Trump derangement syndrome! Photo below: What this mayor is doing is almost as outrageous as the fact that nobody in his town will do anything about it.
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I heard someone in conservative media say every decision making public official in local, state and federal govt should lose their compensation until business can reopen.
Yes I agree!! We should seize all China’s assets in the United States and cancel the debt!!!
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